Special Magistrate Sample Clauses

Special Magistrate. In the event the protest is not resolved by the Procurement Director, a hearing shall be scheduled by the City before a special magistrate selected by the City, who shall only determine whether procedural due process has been afforded, whether the essential requirements of law have been observed, and whether the Procurement Director’s finding are arbitrary, capricious, or an abuse of discretion. Any hearing shall be limited to two (2) hours per side, unless the special magistrate rules otherwise. This requirement is a jurisdictional prerequisite to the institution of any civil action regarding the same subject matter.
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Special Magistrate. In the event that mediation fails to resolve the impasse or a collective bargaining agreement is not reached, the impasse shall go to a Special Magistrate (Florida Statutes, Chapter 447.403, 447.405, 448.407 and 447.409).
Special Magistrate. Use of a Special Magistrate shall be in accordance with applicable law. Sections 447.403, 447.405, 447.407, and 447.409, Florida Statutes.
Special Magistrate agrees to provide special Magistrate services by adjudicating code enforcement cases that may be assigned to SPECIAL MAGISTRATE by CITY. Special Magistrate hearings will be conducted on the first Wednesday of each month from 9:00 a.m. to approximately 12:00 p.m. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE understands that Special Magistrates may be utilized for hearings on a rotational basis, and the CITY reserves the right to schedule additional hearings of code enforcement cases, as needed.

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